Judge Robin Green on Monday (Oct. 1) ordered Yates be held without bond.

Rogers police were called about 1:01 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 25) to check on Quinley after he hadn't shown up for work since Sept. 21.

Officers found his body inside the living room of his home on 53 Alton Circle. They noted there was blood around Quinley's body and blood spatter on the walls.

Police said Quinley's full autopsy results aren't available, but noted that a medical examiner with the state Crime Lab determined Quinley, 58, died from blunt force trauma to his head, according to the affidavit.

Police believe Yates and Quinley had recently been in a relationship.

Police tracked Yates to Fulton County, where he was arrested. Yates' brother, Ralph, said they left Salem with a Budget rental truck to get Quinley's pickup in Rogers, according to the affidavit.

Ralph Yates said his brother kept asking to check the news in a town that started with an "R," and at one point said "they found the body," according to the affidavit.

Police found Quinley's pickup at Ralph Yates' house, along with some bloody clothing. Quinley's wallet and iPhone were recovered as well.

Don Yates has a hearing set for Nov. 5 in Benton County Circuit Court.

Class Y felonies are the most severe crimes in Arkansas not punishable by death. A person convicted of a Class Y felony could face life in prison, according to Arkansas Code Annotated 5-4-401.